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What is the name of Didi’s song during Chaoshan Mid-Autumn Festival?

Didi’s song during the Chaoshan Mid-Autumn Festival is called "Chaoshan Mid-Autumn Festival".

This song was composed by Ma Qing and sung in Chaoshan dialect. Because of the special pronunciation of Chaoshan dialect, the lyrics that were originally supposed to be "the moon on the fifteenth day" were sung as "Mid-Autumn Didi Didi", so "Mid-Autumn Didi Didi" has become a familiar song for Chaoshan people during the Mid-Autumn Festival. melody. The Chaoshan Mid-Autumn Festival is an important festival of traditional folk customs and folk sacrifices.

The Mid-Autumn Festival customs in Chaoshan area have unique local characteristics. There is a proverb that says: If a man does not have a full moon, a woman will not worship the stove. When women worship the moon mother, the men will invite a few friends to go to the balcony or to a high place, put out the gongfu tea set, boil water and make tea. While sipping tea, admiring the moon and tasting mooncakes. The traditional folk activities of the Mid-Autumn Festival are generally moon worship and moon appreciation.

Sacrificing the moon and appreciating the moon

Out of the primitive worship of nature, the custom of worshiping the moon has been popular in our country for a long time. The "Book of Rites" records the relevant practices of worshiping the moon. Activity. In the Han and Wei dynasties, worshiping and worshiping the moon gradually had the component of appreciating the moon, which can be seen from the literary works "Ying the Moon". The Mid-Autumn Festival is the right time to enjoy the moon, because in winter the frost and snow are very cold, and it is bone-chilling, so it is not suitable to stay under the moon for a long time.

In summer, it is rainy, covered with steaming clouds and fog, and the moonlight is unclear. In spring, there are continuous plum rains, high air humidity and poor visibility. Only in autumn, the sky is clear and clear, the sky is as clear as a wash, and a full moon is in the sky, hanging high like a silver plate and a jade ring. This is actually the best time to admire the moon. On this day, the moon that people admire is the roundest, brightest and most beautiful, and it can easily arouse people's reverie.